Nokia's next big step to the smartphones industry, with it's previously talked and leaked handset powered with Google's platform, Android is nearing to it's launch, reportedly pretty soon, this very month.
According to the words coming in from The Wall Street Journal, the Finnish manufactured Android smartphone, codenamed internally as Normandy is to make it's official debut later this month at their Mobile World Congress event, which is to take place on 24th of February, between 8:30 and 9:30 AM local time, in Barcelona, Spain.
As we read on their article further, people familiar with the story stated to the source that the new Nokia Android phone will be entirety different from any other Android OEM's from the current market, where the Normandy or Nokia X users will not be given any kind of access to Google developed features and other Android applications from the Google Play stream. It is also read that the phone will come pre-installed with digital services crafted by Nokia and Microsoft, including the company's own Here mapping, MixRadio music streaming services and Nokia application portal. But until we see anything bona fide, we do know how to treat these news with the taste of gossips.
Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL